Tribal students use coding skills to create stories to combat hunger and climate change
A group of students from various Eklavya Model Residential Schools in India showcased their coding projects at the 'EMRS Coders Expo' in Delhi. The projects focused on social issues such as hunger, ocean pollution, and climate change.
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